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Volume 7, Issue 3 (Suppl)

Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale), an open access journal

ISSN:2161-119X

Head, Neck and Plastic Surgery 2017

June 19-20, 2017

June 19-20, 2017 Philadelphia, USA

5

th

Global Summit and Expo on

Head, Neck and Plastic Surgery

Scar revision: Functional, psychiatric and aesthetic aspects

Shree Harsh

Government Medical College Nagpur, India

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cars are inevitable. They are not only a cause of aesthetic concern, the scar associated with contracture may be debilitating in

normal day to day life. They increase the morbidity and decrease the productivity. Major scars may become a cause of social

embarrassment and may have a psychological impact on the patient. They can be due to acne, burn, trauma or surgery. Revision

of minor scar can be done with local tissue rearrangement. Keloids and hypertrophic scars can be treated with both invasive

and non-invasive techniques. Major functionally incapacitating scars can be revised with scar excision with subsequent tissue

cover of the raw area. We present an overview of the scar revision and its treatment options.

Biography

Shree Harsh has completed his MBBS from University of Allahabad and his Master’s degree in Surgery from Dibrugarh University, India. He is currently Registrar

in the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery at GMC Nagpur, India. He has published 6 papers in national and international journals and involved in over

5 research projects. He was awarded with the Global Scholarship of the Plastic Surgery Educational Network for the year 2016-2017 and received the Chennai

National Travelling Fellowship by the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India for the year 2016-2017.

s_harsh37@yahoo.co.in

Shree Harsh, Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale) 2017, 7:3 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-119X-C1-016